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Lucinda Horrocks is the co-founder of Wind & Sky Productions, an independent film company specialising in documentary storytelling.

Her roles in the company include Producer, Writer, Researcher and Interviewer. She has a BA in Politics and a Masters in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies. Her early career involved her in multiple research projects as an analyst in quantitative and qualitative social research for academia and industry. These foundations brought a distinctive style to her work which is based on questioning, listening and subject-centred approaches to documentary narrative and a story development framework based on research process.

Working with her partner producer-director Jary Nemo she has produced over 30 short films, including the recent ‘Out of the Closets, Into the Streets’, 2016, about the 1970s Melbourne Gay Liberation Movement, the award-winning ‘Seeing the Land from an Aboriginal Canoe‘, 2015, Highly Commended MAGNA Awards 2016, the community collaboration ‘The Last Goodbye’, 2015, about WW1 and its aftermath, and ‘The Savoy Ladies Group‘, 2014, Winner, Best Film Cultural Diversity, Setting Sun Short Film Festival 2016. Her work is distributed online, has toured international festivals, is screened at dedicated screenings and events and is on permanent display at museums and cultural institutions.